Jul 9, 2017
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Jul 9, 2017
Finally some good news, however, I really do not think this declares the end of ISIS. The roots of ISIS is an ideology, which has been on going for more than a decade. Their extremists ideology is spread everywhere in the region. There are many people in the arab world that have no association with ISIS whatsoever (or maybe they secretly do) but still have similar ideology as ISIS do, but not quite as extreme or nowhere extreme. The ideology is the problem in my opinion. It must be gone. Islam consists of different branches. Each branch has its own set of rules and all that. Wahhabism is the branch which planted the seeds for ISIS (which by the way is like a sequel to AlQaeda) and which ISIS is following or heavily influenced by. The leader of ISIS has a PHD in Islamic studies. The problem is deeper than what anyone thinks. I've always said and believed in the following quote "it's always the simplest things that can create the biggest differences" and in this case it's surely no different. From a simple idea so many ages ago, to this. This system of and this ideology should be erased.
This problem is affecting the entire world, not just Iraq. One can only hope. -
Jul 9, 2017
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